New Publications from ScHARR for June 2021

ScHARR publishes over 400 new journal papers every year across our four sections - Public Health, Health Economics and Decision Science, Design, Trials and Statistics and Health Services Research.

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We have picked out a selection of papers and reports that were published in June (some of these publications may still be in press). You can find Open Access versions via our Open Access Repository 鈥 .

Ashton, C., Laffan, M., Hutchinson, P. J., Lecky, F., Ralhan, S., Smith, J. E., Coles, J. P., Stanworth, S., & Curry, N. (n.d.). Survey evaluating clinical equipoise around platelet transfusion after head injury and traumatic intracranial haemorrhage (ICH) in patients on antiplatelet medications. Emergency Medicine Journal.

Baxter, S., Barnes, A., Lee, C., Mead, R., & Clowes, M. (n.d.). Increasing Public Participation and Influence in Local Decision-making to Address Social Determinants of Health During Times of Resource Constraint: A Systematic Review Examining Initiatives and Theories. Research Square. preprint  

Boyd, J., Bambra, C., Purshouse, R. C., & Holmes, J. (n.d.). Beyond Behaviour: How Health Inequality Theory Can Enhance Our Understanding of the 鈥楢lcohol-Harm Paradox.鈥 International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(11), 6025.

Hertelendy, A. J., Tochkin, J., Richmond, J., & Ciottone, G. R. (2021). Preparing for the next COVID-19 wave in Canada鈥: managing the crisis facing emergency management leaders in healthcare organisations. BMJ Leader.

Hoo, Z. H., Totton, N., Waterhouse, S., Lewis, J., Girling, C., Bradburn, M., Arden, M. A., Whelan, P., Ainsworth, J., Dawson, S., Millward, S., Barnett, K., Dewar, J., Barr, H. L., Saini, G., Shepherd, E., Carroll, M., Allenby, M. I., Daniels, T. V, 鈥 Wildman, M. J. (2021). Real-world adherence among adults with cystic fibrosis is low 鈥 a retrospective analysis of the CFHealthHub digital learning health system. Chest.

Hotham, R., O鈥橩eeffe, C., Stone, T., Mason, S. M., & Burton, C. (n.d.). Heterogeneity of reasons for attendance in frequent attenders of emergency departments and its relationship to future attendance. Emergency Medicine Journal.

Jones, N. L., Read, J., Field, B., Fegan, C., Simpson, E., Revitt, C., Lanfranchi, V., & Ciranvenga, F. (n.d.). Remote home visits: Exploring the concept and applications of remote home visits within health and social care settings. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 030802262110002鈥030802262110002.

Lee, E. C., Wright, J., Walters, S. J., Cooper, C. L., & Mountain, G. A. (2021). Estimating the minimum important difference in the DEMQOL instrument in people with dementia. Quality of Life Research.

Long, J., Knowles, E., Bishop鈥怑dwards, L., & O鈥機athain, A. (n.d.). Understanding young adults鈥 reasons for seeking 鈥榗linically unnecessary鈥 urgent and emergency care: A qualitative interview study. Health Expectations, hex.13301.

Marincowitz, C., Stone, T., Bath, P., Richard Campbell, R., Turner, J., Hussein, M., Pilbery, R., Thomas, B., Sutton, L., Bell, F., Biggs, K., Hopfgartner, F., Mazumdar, S., Petrie, J., & Goodacre, S. (n.d.). Accuracy of telephone triage for predicting adverse outcome in suspected COVID-19: An observational cohort study. preprint

Mellor, K., Eddy, S., Peckham, N., Bond, C. M., Campbell, M. J., Lancaster, G. A., Thabane, L., Eldridge, S. M., Dutton, S. J., & Hopewell, S. (2021). Progression from external pilot to definitive randomised controlled trial: a methodological review of progression criteria reporting. BMJ Open, 11(6), e048178鈥揺048178.

Okebe, J., Dabira, E., Jaiteh, F., Mohammed, N., Bradley, J., Drammeh, N.-F., Bah, A., Masunaga, Y., Achan, J., Muela Ribera, J., Yeung, S., Balen, J., Peeters Grietens, K., & D鈥橝lessandro, U. (2021). Reactive, self-administered malaria treatment against asymptomatic malaria infection: results of a cluster randomized controlled trial in The Gambia. Malaria Journal, 20(1).

Rennick-Egglestone, S., & Mawson, S. (n.d.). Homes of Stroke Survivors Are a Challenging Environment for Rehabilitation Technologies. In JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies (Vol. 8, Issue 2, pp. e12029鈥揺12029). JMIR Publications Inc.

Scott, A. J., Flowers, O., Sheldon, E., Berntsson, H., & Rowse, G. (n.d.). Perceptions of sleep in Inflammatory Bowel Disease and the acceptability of sleep interventions in routine care: A qualitative study. Center for Open Science. preprint

Such, E., Hayes, K., Woodward, J., McCoig, A., & Campos-Matos, I. (2021). Refining a public health approach to modern slavery. Office of the Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner.

Thomas, B., Goodacre, S., Lee, E., Sutton, L., Bursnall, M., Loban, A., Waterhouse, S., Simmonds, R., Biggs, K., Marincowitz, C., Schutter, J., Connelly, S., Sheldon, E., Hall, J., Young, E., Bentley, A., Challen, K., Fitzsimmons, C., Harris, T., 鈥 Walter, D. (n.d.). Prognostic accuracy of emergency department triage tools for adults with suspected COVID-19: the PRIEST observational cohort study. Emergency Medicine Journal.

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